An editorial hack becomes a new man after a wild night out.An editorial hack becomes a new man after a wild night out.An editorial hack becomes a new man after a wild night out.
Charles Ruggles
- Asaph 'Ace' Holliday
- (as Charlie Ruggles)
William B. Davidson
- Stephen Prime
- (as William Davidson)
Bill Elliott
- Young Man
- (scenes deleted)
Milton Kibbee
- Reporter
- (scenes deleted)
Willis Marks
- Circulation Manager
- (scenes deleted)
Tom Ricketts
- Old Gentleman
- (scenes deleted)
Harry Seymour
- Driver
- (scenes deleted)
Charles Williams
- Vender
- (scenes deleted)
Irving Bacon
- Hat Attendent
- (uncredited)
Maurice Black
- Pierre, the Headwaiter
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAsaph and his boss talk about a type of desirable, exciting woman as a "tiger woman." This term came into use from 1929, with the publication of an autobiography of that name by Betty May, a femme fatale who was involved with drugs, crime, and the occult.
- SoundtracksDinah
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Akst
Played at the Superior Club when Ace tells Beulah she looks nice
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Charles Ruggles is an editorial writer made meek and mild by decades of working under the stifling Berton Churchill. When Ann Dvorak takes an interest in him and old college friend Eugene Pallette comes to town and they go off on a tear, he finds his old fire and writes his editorial his way.
Director Edward Ludwig doesn't add much to this movie, but the cast is good, and Eugene Pallette gives one of his best performances in this worm-turning comedy. Ruggles moves nicely nicely from a milsop to a man willing to assert himself. With Robert Barrat, Dorothy Tree, and an uncredited etra role by Fred MacMurray.
Director Edward Ludwig doesn't add much to this movie, but the cast is good, and Eugene Pallette gives one of his best performances in this worm-turning comedy. Ruggles moves nicely nicely from a milsop to a man willing to assert himself. With Robert Barrat, Dorothy Tree, and an uncredited etra role by Fred MacMurray.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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